It is beer bottle from 1890-1910. They came with a porcelain stopper and wire bail to keep them airtight.Many regions and towns had locally brewed beers with there own bottles. Normally they are locally common and while neat finds usually carry minimal value. Local collectors may have the greatest interest. Amber(brown) ,like yours is a common color. Sometimes these beers come in cobalt blue or other rare colors that can dramatically affect value.As a past digger in the northeast I have dug hundreds of them. And they are always fun to find.

If you create an ID at the Rusty Bunch website and post in in General Discussion I'll bet you get an ID. They are beer can and bottle diggers/collectors, and one of the members, Leon, is from Detroit and digs a ton of pre-Prohibition beer bottles. Make sure you put Michigan in your header.

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If you create an ID at the Rusty Bunch website and post in in General Discussion I'll bet you get an ID. They are beer can and bottle diggers/collectors, and one of the members, Leon, is from Detroit and digs a ton of pre-Prohibition beer bottles. Make sure you put Michigan in your header.